A Trade Rift and ‘Hell, Yes’ on Seizing AK-47s: Debate Takeaways
- Biden questions how rivals will pay for Medicare for All
- Yang offers $1,000 giveaway to promote universal basic income
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The third presidential debate threw into sharp relief a dividing line among Democrats, as the contenders argued how far to go to insure more Americans, remove guns from the streets and promote fair trade.
Over three hours, former Vice President Joe Biden led the moderate camp, raising doubts about the cost of Medicare for All and defending his four-decade record of public service.